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The Sunday Screenshot Gallery: October 11 edition

Sharing screenshots is fun. In fact, the screenshot feature is in many ways the best feature that has been added in to this generation of consoles. It's fun to share gameplay experiences, amusing anecdotes from the games, a indulge a little of the inner photographer in us.

With that in mind, at DDNet we run a screenshot gallery each week, where we pull ten of our favourite shots from games we've played. This is something we'd love for everyone in the community to participate in! If you've got favourite screenshots of your own, simply shoot them over to screens@digitallydownloaded.net, and we'll get them up in the gallery the next week!

Many thanks to DDNet reader, Britta, for sharing a screenshot this week!

There is just nothing about this game that isn't weird - Hatoful Boyfriend (Britta, DDNet Reader)

This will teach that imp for leering at my character - Dragon Quest Heroes (Matt S.)

A single wink from Miku and we all fall down - Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX (Matt S.)

Only in the world of Nintendo could you ever see a black sheep with purple ears happy because they have a vintage room - Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer (Lindsay M.)

Nothing is more cool than a wolfman with a bow - Armello (Matt S.)

All the awesome games on PlayStation 4 and I spent an entire afternoon playing this - Frozen Free Fall (Matt S.)

Yeah okay this is the worst game I've played all year. Look forward to this review! - Bedlam (Matt S.)

So this screenshot proves that even a wasteland looks pretty in a hot air balloon - Mad Max (Trent P.)

See when it's in black-and-white it's worthy of an art gallery - Dead or Alive: Last Round (Matt S.)

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